redcowsrule33 wrote:Vet ONE manufactures a lot of generics for veterinary use.

If you are hung up on using only made in USA drugs, you are limiting your choices.

Based on a quick online search:

LA 200, Lutalyse - Spain

Ivomec & Ivomec Plus, Draxxin - Brazil

Cydectin Pour-on - Italy

Banamine, Baytril 100 - Germany

Enroflox 100 (generic Baytril) - UK

CIDRs - New ZealandGot bored with looking up drugs by this point.

Thanks, but that's really a little disheartening. Buying anything from Brazil scares the heck out me. Why the heck aren't US companies making animal biologicals? My guess is animal biologicals aren't subsidized or there's not enough money in them for the greedy pharmaceutical companies.

redcowsrule33 wrote:Vet ONE manufactures a lot of generics for veterinary use.

If you are hung up on using only made in USA drugs, you are limiting your choices.

Based on a quick online search:

LA 200, Lutalyse - Spain

Ivomec & Ivomec Plus, Draxxin - Brazil

Cydectin Pour-on - Italy

Banamine, Baytril 100 - Germany

Enroflox 100 (generic Baytril) - UK

CIDRs - New ZealandGot bored with looking up drugs by this point.

Thanks, but that's really a little disheartening. Buying anything from Brazil scares the heck out me. Why the heck aren't US companies making animal biologicals? My guess is animal biologicals aren't subsidized or there's not enough money in them for the greedy pharmaceutical companies.

All our American drug companies produce drugs overseas. For example, Ivomec is a product of Boehringer Ingelheim, but the plant that makes it is in Brazil. In the same way that John Deere builds tractors in Mexico.

redcowsrule33 wrote:Vet ONE manufactures a lot of generics for veterinary use.

If you are hung up on using only made in USA drugs, you are limiting your choices.

Based on a quick online search:

LA 200, Lutalyse - Spain

Ivomec & Ivomec Plus, Draxxin - Brazil

Cydectin Pour-on - Italy

Banamine, Baytril 100 - Germany

Enroflox 100 (generic Baytril) - UK

CIDRs - New ZealandGot bored with looking up drugs by this point.

Thanks, but that's really a little disheartening. Buying anything from Brazil scares the heck out me. Why the heck aren't US companies making animal biologicals? My guess is animal biologicals aren't subsidized or there's not enough money in them for the greedy pharmaceutical companies.

All our American drug companies produce drugs overseas. For example, Ivomec is a product of Boehringer Ingelheim, but the plant that makes it is in Brazil. In the same way that John Deere builds tractors in Mexico.

So that's what happened to JD. When they were built here they were the best, built in Germany they were alright, built in Mexico not so good.

True Grit Farms wrote:Thanks, but that's really a little disheartening. Buying anything from Brazil scares the heck out me. Why the heck aren't US companies making animal biologicals? My guess is animal biologicals aren't subsidized or there's not enough money in them for the greedy pharmaceutical companies.

All our American drug companies produce drugs overseas. For example, Ivomec is a product of Boehringer Ingelheim, but the plant that makes it is in Brazil. In the same way that John Deere builds tractors in Mexico.

So that's what happened to JD. When they were built here they were the best, built in Germany they were alright, built in Mexico not so good.

Quality is held to a higher standard by the original makers of the drugs. Even when produced in foreign plants. Not true if they are "generics".

Bright Raven wrote:All our American drug companies produce drugs overseas. For example, Ivomec is a product of Boehringer Ingelheim, but the plant that makes it is in Brazil. In the same way that John Deere builds tractors in Mexico.

So that's what happened to JD. When they were built here they were the best, built in Germany they were alright, built in Mexico not so good.

Quality is held to a higher standard by the original makers of the drugs. Even when produced in foreign plants. Not true if they are "generics".